Malaga, Spain vs Valencia, Spain — A Retirement Comparison for 2026

Side-by-side numbers for the things that matter most when picking where to retire: monthly cost, healthcare, climate, visa rules, safety, and the strength of the expat community.

Comparison Table

MetricMalagaValencia
Monthly cost (single)$1,800$2,000
Monthly cost (couple)$2,800$2,800
2-bedroom rent$900$900
Healthcare / month$250$180
Healthcare quality4/55/5
Safety4/55/5
Expat community5/54/5
Overall rating4/54/5
Climatemediterraneanmediterranean
Avg temperature66°F64°F
Primary languageSpanishSpanish
English proficiencymoderatemoderate
Visa min income$2,600$2,600

Malaga at a glance

Sunny coastal city with Picasso heritage, beaches, and access to Andalusia.

Pros

Watch-outs

Visa

Non-Lucrative Visa: €2,400/mo (~$2,600) minimum income required. 1-year visa, renewable. No work permitted. Path to citizenship in 10 years. Golden Visa suspended April 2025.

Full Malaga retirement guide

Valencia at a glance

Valencia offers the best of Spain without Madrid or Barcelona prices: stunning architecture, Mediterranean beaches, world-class cuisine, and excellent public healthcare.

Pros

Watch-outs

Visa

Non-Lucrative Visa: €2,400/mo (~$2,600) minimum income required. 1-year visa, renewable. No work permitted. Path to citizenship in 10 years. Golden Visa suspended April 2025.

Full Valencia retirement guide

Tax matters too

Cost is only half the story. Use the International Retirement Tax Estimator to see how Spain and Spain would tax your retirement income.

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